Navajo Nation vows to continue its fight to secure help with water access

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled the federal government met its obligations from an 1868 treaty with the Navajo Nation over water, despite upwards of 40% of its members lacking access to clean, running

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Americans mark Juneteenth with parties, events, quiet reflection on end of slavery after Civil War

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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott buses group of migrants to Los Angeles

Texas has bused a group of migrants to Los Angeles, officially adding it to a growing list of so-called "sanctuary cities" targeted by Gov. Greg Abbott.

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